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% cassette.tex (C) Copyright 1991 by David Strip.
% Permission is granted for non-commercial use.
% Please send corrections, refinements, etc to drstrip@cs.sandia.gov
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% These macros are designed to lay out a label for a standard
% phillips audio cassette box. See the pictorial layout below.
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% In general you will begin with a \artist command. This command
% takes a single argument and prints it in large boldface on the
% spine of the cassette. Within this argument the \\ command will
% create spacing between words. The total blank space on the line
% is divided equally between the left margin, the right margin, and
% each occurance of \\. The most typical use of \\ is to separate the
% names of different artists appearing on the tape. The \artist command
% does not need to be repeated if several labels are being made with
% the same artist.
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% The next command is the \title command. This is very similar to the
% \artist command. It takes a single argument, which is printed on the
% cassette spine. The \\ command and spacing are the same as in the
% title command.
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% Commands \sideA and \sideB are nearly indentical. They layout the
% left and right columns, repectively of the face of the cassette.
% (These columns are twice the length of the cassette box face, and are
% intended to be folded in half. These commands also take a single arguement
% which is then formatted as a paragraph in the appropriate column. The
% paragraph formatting has reverse indenting - the first line starts at the
% margin, subsequent lines are indented. In these commands you can use \\ to
% end lines (e.g., song titles).
% For the daring, the arguments to the commands can contain any TeX code
% (within reason). A few useful tricks for the uninitiated: You can call
% \centerline{...} to center some text. You can use {\bf ...} to put text in
% bold face. \blankline (defined in this file, will leave a blank line.
% (See the example.)
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% The \NR and \noNR switches turn on or off the dolby logo on the spine.
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% The \CD command within a \sideA or \sideB command will center the
% compact audio disk logo at the point that the command occurs.
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% After you have filled in these fields, you actually cause the casette
% label to be processed with the \cassette-label command, which takes
% no arguements.
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% Example
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% \artist{Dylan\\Kooper, Bloomfield, Stills}
% \title{Highway 61 Revisited\\Super Session}
% \sideA{
% Like A Rolling Stone\\
% Tombstone Blues\\
% It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry\\
% From a Buick 6\\
% Queen Jane Approximately\\
% Highway 61 Revisited\\
% Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues\\
% Desolation Row\\
% \CD} %original was on CD
% \sideB{
% Ballad of a Thin Man\\
% \blankline %leave a blank line
% \centerline{\bf Bloomfield and Kooper} %center and bold for subhead
% Albert's Shuffle\\
% Stop\\
% Man's Temptation\\
% His Holy Modal Majesty\\
% \blankline
% \centerline{\bf Stills and Kooper}
% It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry\\
% Season of the Witch\\
% \CD}
% \cassette-label %Print the label
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%\end
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%FONTS Substitute freely to get what you want. These are Nini Billawala's
% pandora family, which lends a slightly informal touch.
\font\ftnbf=pnb10 scaled \magstep2
\font\rm=pnr10
\font\bf=pnb10
%These are two specialty fonts. I hope that you can find them.
\font\dolby=dolby
\font\cdlogo=cdlogo
\tolerance=10000 %Allow very sloppy line breaking.
\nopagenumbers
%setup the indentation the way I want it.
\parindent=0.pt
\def\\{\par\hangindent 2em \hangafter 1}
%Now grab a few boxes to build the stuff in
\newbox\ART \newbox\TITLE \newbox\ASIDE \newbox\BSIDE \newbox\NRmark
\def\sideA#1{\setbox\ASIDE=\vbox to 4.98in{\hsize 1.875in \raggedright
\vskip \baselineskip \\ \rm #1\vfil}}
\def\sideB#1{\setbox\BSIDE=\vbox to 4.98in{\hsize 1.875in \raggedright
\vskip \baselineskip \\ \rm #1\vfil}}
\def\artist#1{
\setbox\ART=\vbox {\def\\{\hfil}\hsize 4.0in \ftnbf \hfil #1\hfil}}
\def\title#1{\setbox\TITLE=\vbox {
\def\\{\hfil}
\hsize 4.0in \hfil \rm #1 \hfil}}
%These next two may very likely need some munging with, since there obviously
%no such thing as a standard font for the logos. In each case there is a
%single letter right after the font change command that specifies the mapping
%of the character in the font. Change that if you need.
\def\NR{\setbox\NRmark=\vbox {\hbox to 4in {\hfil \dolby E\hskip 2pt} \vskip 2pt}}
\def\noNR{\setbox\NRmark=\vbox to 10pt{}}
\def\CD{\vfill\centerline{{\cdlogo C}}\vskip 1pc}
\def\blankline{\vskip\baselineskip}
%Noise reduction logo is enabled by default.
\NR
\def\cassette-label{%
%My driver does not do landscape, so I can only do one label per page.
%If you can do landscape, you might want to remove this centerline, and
%adjust the page size parameters to do two-up. I just cut a sheet of
%paper in half and print one at a time.
\centerline{
\hbox{
\vrule height6.0in width.01in
\vbox to 6.0in{\vfil %this seems to be necessary to pick
\hrule width4in height.01in % for round-off in the decimals.
\vskip .49in
\hrule width4.0in height.01in
\vbox to .49in {\vfil
\copy\ART %artist name
\vfil
\box\TITLE %album titles
\vfil
\vskip -\ht\NRmark
\box\NRmark
}
\hrule width4.0in height.01in
\hbox to 4.0in{
\hskip .06in
\box\ASIDE %side A
\hfil
\vrule height4.98in width.01in
\hfil
\box\BSIDE %side B
\hskip .06in
}
\hrule width4.0in height.01in
}\vrule height 6.0in width.01in
}
}}